two-headed turtle illusion, kayaking

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Well, they're not salamanders but they were so cute. We went on our first kayaking trip of the season and saw lots and lots of basking turtles.
1. Look at the first picture. A two headed turtle!!!!!
2. Well, ok, just two turtles side by side. But that's quite a picture, huh?
3. That leech was stuck on so hard, my bf couldn't even pull it off! it stretched and stretched till it slipped out of his hand, three tries!
4. Turtles on a log.
 

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Graet pics of painted turtles

I have to say, the last picture, that pond is a beautiful place to visit. Thanks for sharing your photos. Huh, if the leech was that hard to pull, wonder if it got through the whole darned plastron to get to some blood supply.
 
Nice photos, thanks for sharing. What state is that in Dawn?
 
New York, one of my top three favorite kayaking places, not too far from where I live (almost an hour). That's where my user picture was taken as well.
 
Thanks for sharing beautiful pics and an even more beautiful place.
 
What kind of daytime temperature is it during the photos?
 
I think it was about 60 - 65 that day. The first day of sun after overcast and rain, there was a lot of rain during the night, we thought the weather would be bad, but the sun was out in the morning.
 
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